OK, of course I don't look incredible. Or wear your Granddad's clothes. But it's a line from this song about buying clothes at thrift stores; and it's really funny. Disclaimer- if you listen to the song, be aware that it has many bad words in it. They play a censored version of it on the radio. But it's funny.
Since it is back to being winter, I got to wear my new sweater one more time this year.
The sweater was from the Ames Goodwill. It was in the coat (?) section, so it had it's own price tag and it was $5.99. But it was Gap, and brand-new, so I thought it was worth it.
Khakis are Banana Republic from the Boone Goodwill- $3.89.
And then the boots.
The boots were on the rack at the Boone Goodwill. Can you imagine my joy at finding them? I have worn them several times, but when I bought them they looked pristine. I could never afford these at full retail price. I paid something like $3.59.
So that was my thrift-store outfit today. Poppin' tags y'all.
And- I didn't forget to find 7 items to get rid of today for the Clear the Clutter challenge. Here they are:
Mostly clothes of my own. But also a couple of baby clothes. I have a habit of buying baby clothes when I find really cute ones for a steal (like $.25 or something), and then forgetting to give them to the baby I had in mind, and then said baby grows too big...... I need to stop that.
Have a great day, and I hope you found some clutter to get rid of too!
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